MIGRANT rights campaigners called on the government yesterday to stop its inflammatory scaremongering as the world faces its worst refugee crisis since World War II.
After new Office of National Statistics figures on immigration were published, Amnesty International called on the government to allay public fears on the issue and to “show some basic humanity.”
The figures revealed that there were 25,771 applications for asylum in Britain in the year ending June 2015, compared with 23,515 applications over the period last year.
Britain’s proud asylum history, from sheltering the Kindertransport escaping Hitler to Basque children fleeing fascist Spain, required tireless campaigning against persistent opposition — and it’s up to all of us to do our part today, writes SABINA PRICE
A recent Immigration Summit heard from Lord Alf Dubs, who fled the Nazis to Britain as a child. JAYDEE SEAFORTH reports on his message that we need to increase public empathy with desperate people seeking asylum
Government accused of scapegoating ethnic minorities after Home Office reveals plan to publish the nationalities of foreign criminals



